Ipsen, D. C.
IPSEN, D. C.
IPSEN, D. C. American, b. 1921. Genres: Children's non-fiction, Engineering, Young adult non-fiction. Publications: Units, Dimensions, and Dimensionless Numbers (engineering), 1960; The Riddle of the Stegosaurus, 1969; Rattlesnakes and Scientists, 1970; What Does a Bee See?, 1971; The Elusive Zebra, 1971; Eye of the Whirlwind: The Story of John Scopes, 1973; Isaac Newton: Reluctant Genius, 1985; Archimedes: Greatest Scientist of the Ancient World, 1989. Address: 655 Vistamont Ave, Berkeley, CA 94708, U.S.A.
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